Wuquan Mountain
Wuquan Mountain (Chinese: 五泉山) is a mountain in southern Lanzhou in Gansu, China. It lies to the north of Gaolan Mountain (皋兰山). According to legend, the famous Western Han general Huo Qubing once led his forces here. They were very thirsty but could not find any water, so Huo slammed his horsewhip into the ground five times, and five springs appeared. This is the origin of the name Wuquan Mountain (literally Five Springs Mountain).
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Wuquan Mountain
Wuquan Mountain (Chinese: 五泉山) is a mountain in southern Lanzhou in Gansu, China. It lies to the north of Gaolan Mountain (皋兰山). According to legend, the famous Western Han general Huo Qubing once led his forces here. They were very thirsty but could not find any water, so Huo slammed his horsewhip into the ground five times, and five springs appeared. This is the origin of the name Wuquan Mountain (literally Five Springs Mountain).
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Wuquan Mountain (Chinese: 五泉山) ...... e, and Thousand Buddha Temple.
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五泉山位于中国甘肃省兰州市南,地处皋兰山北麓,建有五泉山公园 ...... 。 五泉山建筑群2013年被列为第七批全国重点文物保护单位。
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Wuquan Mountain (Chinese: 五泉山) ...... erally Five Springs Mountain).
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五泉山位于中国甘肃省兰州市南,地处皋兰山北麓,建有五泉山公园 ...... 。 五泉山建筑群2013年被列为第七批全国重点文物保护单位。
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Wuquan Mountain
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五泉山
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